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Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card wraps up the Life of Bean
by Daniel Greenfield
When toward the end of Shadow of the Giant, Bean admits that he is not loved as Ender was, it is also the author, Orson Scott Card somewhat bitterly admitting the reality that although we have been repeatedly... published 11 months ago
9-11 September 11 2001 "World's Finest Comic Book Artists and Writers" Tackle the Tragedy
by Daniel Greenfield
On this day it seems topical and fitting to review 9-11 September 11 2001, the second volume of the DC Comic's World's Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories to Remember. Created as a way to raise... published 11 months ago
Dean Koontz ventures One Door Away From Heaven
by Daniel Greenfield
One Door Away From Heaven has been described as a cross-genre novel. It's hard to say what genres it crosses though except that it introduces a Science Fiction story into a usual Dean Koontz story about a... published 12 months ago
Jennifer Wingert tries to Grasp the Stars
by Daniel Greenfield
It's always interesting to read a writer's first novel. It usually tends to be awkward in places, showing both strengths and weaknesses that characterize a writer's limits and potentials. There are things that... published 13 months ago
The Five Greatest Science Fiction Novels of All Time
by Daniel Greenfield
Before Science Fiction entered the cinemas or the comic books or the radio plays, Science Fiction began as literature, as stories and books of adventures on other planets, in other times and even other... published 13 months ago
Karen Traviss brings us the Matriarch
by Daniel Greenfield
The problem with a series is that they tend to have beginnings and endings. When a series is well enough written that is a dilemma for readers as with the recent conclusion of the Harry Potter novels with... published 13 months ago
The Deathstalker Saga by Simon R. Green
by Daniel Greenfield
When one first comes across one of the Deathstalker books, for too many the first association is with a certain series of terrible B movies involving a series of musclebound brainless heroes who go around... published 13 months ago
Gunslinger #6 The First Gunslinger Born Arc Approaches Its Close
by Daniel Greenfield
As the first arc of the Gunslinger Born Marvel Comics adaptation of Stephen King's Dark Tower approaches it close with the sixth issue, the origins story of Roland Deschain, Son of Steven, Gunslinger and Man... published 14 months ago
Ray Bradbury bids Farewell Summer in the sequel to Dandelion Wine
by Daniel Greenfield
In American literature, no one has quite defined magic realism so much as Ray Bradbury. For American readers, Ray Bradbury's books, his collections of short stories, his collections of short stories adapted... published 14 months ago
Between The Strokes of Night - Charles Sheffield
by Daniel Greenfield
The key problem of space travel is that mankind is bound by time while the universe may be infinite but the speed of light is finite. Bound by the limits of the speed of light, it takes years for any vessel to... published 14 months ago










